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Comfort Keepers® … From the Heart

Comfort Keepers love what they do. But do not take our word for it.

Instead, listen as a few of our Comfort Keepers talk about the joy they get every day from helping seniors and other adults continue to live where they most want to be—in the comfort of home.


"I wanted to thank you, my new  badge arrived yesterday.  Now I feel like I am up-to-date with the latest information.  I was working with (Client) on Thursday, helped him get ready for a shower by setting up the bathroom and making it as safe as possible.  He did very well and was very appreciative for all I had done.  He asked when I would be coming by again, I told him Monday.  To that he said he wished that he could have me there all week   He has now made me his official shower assistant, showers every Thursday morning.  I thanked him for being so good to me and for treating me with respect.  He is wonderful to have as a client.  Thanks for placing me with such great people, I truly enjoy my work."


"I also wanted to let the both of you know that working with (Client) and his wife (Client) is a pleasure.  They are a very nice couple, very warm, and welcoming.  I also met their daughter on Friday, she also seemed very nice.  I did also want you to know that John Doe had a couple of very loose bowel movements,  From what I understand he had one at 4 AM Friday morning which his daughter took care of and he had one later in the morning which I took care of.   When I told Comfort Keeper, (Caregiver), about it at the beginning of her shift she let me know that he has had a loose bowl movement when she was on duty.  I asked (Client) if he had any stomach pain prior to the loose  bowel movement, he stated that he did not.   I also used the Balmex when taking care of him, but I am concerned about the raw spot or sore on his buttocks.  I make sure that when I need to clean him after a loose bowel movement that I am gentle and do a through cleaning so that the irritated area will not become worse. I also use the Balmex after cleaning him and when he requests me to apply it."


"All in all I had a very good week with the clients  that I cared for.  I look forward to working with them and others as Comfort Keepers grows.  Thank you for giving me the opportunity to give back to others and to enjoy a very rewarding career.  I also want to thank the both of you for understanding my situation with a new puppy and a Father-In-Law that sometimes needs my help.  It is nice to know that Comfort Keepers cares enough to help support its employees when they themselves need some time to care for family members and pets.   I am very grateful to be working for Comfort Keepers."


"Thanks for remembering my birthday! (even if it's automatic, it is appreciated!)"


"The (Clients)s are indeed a very nice couple.  They welcomed me into their home with warmth and made me feel very comfortable.  It is with great enthusiasm that I look forward to providing them with the best care and support possible."


"I am looking forward to a long and rewarding career with Comfort Keepers.  Thank you for this wonderful opportunity".


"I had a conversation last evening with (Nurse), my main contact at (Assisted Living Facility), and mentioned my upcoming trip to visit my father out of state.  Her initial reaction about someone filling in was quite negative as it would confuse (Client) .  However, when I mentioned we had thought about having me introduce someone else as a shadow next Tuesday she thought that might just work.  Things are going great with (Client), we got her crochet work out last evening.  But even more significant is that she was lobbying with the staff for me to be able to take a jacuzzi bath with her -  with bathing suits of course!!  Very funny." 


"Thanks for the compliment. I do enjoy my job. I find that it is rewarding as well as interesting. Each day I learn something new from one of the people I care for. Saturday Jane Doe and I looked up a few words in an old edition of the Webster’s Dictionary. We looked up Key Grip, and also found another word for Pram. The Dictionary was published in 1969, it was huge but very cool."


"Just wanted to know if I will be working with (Client) during the month of April. She is very pleasant to work with.  I have gotten her to speak to me more, we share family stories,  photos, and this week she wanted to see pictures of my sons.  I thought that his was a nice start.  She even offered me some grapes last Thursday.    She is very sweet and kind."

All the above comments were taken directly from emails received by Comfort Keepers Metrowest in the last month from our caregivers. The emails were a part of the regular communication we have with our caregivers via email regarding clients, schedules, and events happening in their lives.  Their comments were unsolicited by us but reflect the joy, concern and care they provide

 

Bev W.

Comfort Keeper

Port Huron, MI

Barb P.

Comfort Keepers Midwest Regional Winner 2007

Des Plaines, IL

Pat W.

Comfort Keeper of the Year 2005

Fredericksburg, VA

 

 Jackie A.

  Comfort Keeper of the Year 2007

Springfield, PA

 Mike L.

Comfort Keeper

Cincinnati, OH

Louise D.

Comfort Keeper of the Year 2008

Winter Haven, FL

 

 2006 Conference Winners

Jennie Kludy

Comfort Keepers Florida Regional Winner 2006

"I think what I enjoy most about what I do is being able to give individual care to our clients and seeing the difference I can make in each of their lives. It means a lot to me to be a Comfort Keeper." 

"I wish more people would consider becoming a part of Comfort Keepers because there is a real need in all our communities to provide this quality of service to those who deserve so much."

"I’m happy to say that my goal to give excellent quality care to seniors has been fulfilled due to working with this wonderful organization. I am proud to be a Comfort Keeper."
 

 

Renee Magan

Comfort Keepers Northwest Regional Winner 2006

"I’ve been with Comfort Keepers in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho for 6 years and I love every minute of my job!"

"When I applied for a job at Comfort Keepers, I had no idea what it was about.  When I noticed the camaraderie amongst the employers and employees, also reading the mission policy, I noticed how hard everyone was working toward the same goal.  That really impressed me."

"I will always be a Comfort Keeper and every year I get better and better at what I do.  I hope I receive a Comfort Keeper when I become old because I’ll enjoy the same care I’ve given to each and every one of my clients."

 

 2007 Conference Winners

 

Glenda Haste

Comfort Keepers Midwest Regional Winner 2007

"What being a Comfort Keeper has meant to my life would take too long to tell, because I’ve been blessed by so many things." 

"I am very honored to know that I have made a difference in the lives of my clients and that they have trusted me to come in to their homes to care for them.  I am thankful that God has blessed me with love and compassion and put the desire in my heart to be a Comfort Keeper. I leave each client’s home so blessed and lifted up. I truly enjoy my work."

Jon Schriver

Comfort Keepers Northeast Regional Winner 2007

"I am extremely honored to be chosen as the Northeast Region Comfort Keeper of the Year. It is a mark of distinction I did not expect, but one that I am extremely proud of. I simply try to make my client’s day a bit more enjoyable. I never considered working at Comfort Keepers as job but rather my way of helping someone less fortunate than me."

"After meeting my fellow regional winners today, it is a privilege just to be in their company. Any one of them will make a great “Comfort Keeper of the Year.”

Marilyn Rolf

Comfort Keepers Central Regional Winner 2007

"So many people do NOT have a career they love.  I cannot begin to describe the joy it brings me to give comfort to our clients as well as their families.  I feel I bring the client independence and the family peace of mind.  I become a part of their family and treat them as if they were part of mine.  God has blessed my life."

Shakeria Fleming

Comfort Keepers Florida Regional Winner 2007

"I love being able to give back to the community, lending a helping hand to those who need one, and most of all seeing the smile I bring to the client’s face when I walk through the door."

"To me, being a Comfort Keeper means doing what I love –where I can demonstrate the values of life that I strongly believe in.  I believe all people should be treated with honor, dignity and respect regardless of their circumstances. I love to come to work and I look forward to each working day for the different challenges I know it will bring. This is truly a wonderful work family."

Theresa Adams

Comfort Keepers Northwest Regional Winner 2007

"I enjoy the warm feelings I get from my clients after a shift.  They look forward to my visit with them because sometimes I am the light of their day. I can leave a shift with tears in my eyes from the appreciation of my dementia client or with pride when the ones who are able, get their wings and begin to take care of themselves once again." 

"I enjoy working for an employer where the employees are as important as the clients.  Comfort Keepers provides valuable training and supportive office staff.  As one past award winner said, “Clients leave a footprint in your heart.”

 

Yolande Ruiz

Comfort Keepers Western Regional Winner 2007

"I chose to become a Comfort Keeper because I wanted a rewarding career. Being a Comfort Keeper has given my life worth and has made me a better person, which in turn I can give back to them.  I am helping my clients, but the truth is that they are helping ME!"

"I am rewarded daily as I see my clients smile when I come to their homes and make their time more valuable as a senior. I truly enjoy when I see my clients faces light up when I tend to their needs, as I would my own parents or family members.   Seniors need to feel valued at this time of their life and want someone to listen to their life's great stories, which we can all learn by. Knowing you improved someone's life is so invaluable. I love being a Comfort Keeper!"

Ida "Bunny" Branch

Comfort Keepers Southeast Regional Winner 2007

"I am so blessed to be named Comfort Keeper of my region.  Being a caregiver means the world to me.  God has been good to me and I am so happy to be taking care of my clients.
Thank you very much for this reward!"

 

 2008 Conference Winners

 

Jeanie Eaker

Comfort Keepers Central Regional Winner 2008

"When I first became a Comfort Keeper... I did not realize at the time that I was led here and how this job would choose me and the people that I would encounter.  Every one of them would touch my heart in some way." 

"It is not often that you feel truly valued as an employee or feel that your input matters, but at Comfort Keepers I am truly valued as an employee and person.  I know everyday what I do matters; I know everyday I am giving my clients a reason, a purpose and I get so much more in return."

 

Louise Davis

Comfort Keepers Florida Regional Winner 2008

"No other group gave me the support of a well organized staff and an on-going educational program essential for the development of a well informed and equipped caregiver.  Comfort Keepers’ mission and vision translates to a true desire for each of their employees to utilize their training, talents and experiences for success.  This success translates into our providing clients with exceptional food preparation, cleaning, and so on… but most importantly, providing an environment of compassionate care, safety, and happiness as they age with dignity.  There is no greater satisfaction than to see someone’s life improve because of the joint efforts of you and your co-caregivers!"

"I was born to be a caregiver… I choose to be a Comfort Keeper."

Maria Villa

Comforts Keepers Western Regional Winner 2008

"I chose Comfort Keepers because I wanted to represent an agency that only believes in giving 110%.  Michelle and Troy set high standards for the company, and they expect the same from their Comfort Keepers."

"What I enjoy most about being a Comfort Keeper is the fact that I genuinely like to help people.  Whether it is cleaning around the home or making the client their favorite meal, just seeing the smile on the client’s face is proof enough that I am making a difference in their life."

 

Norma Nicholas

Comfort Keepers Mideast Regional Winner 2008

"I became a Comfort Keeper so I can help give the elderly the respect and care they deserve.  I enjoy seeing their faces when they achieve something new or do something that they didn’t think they would ever do again.  Being a Comfort Keeper lets me do the things with my clients that other places are not able to do on a one-on-one basis.  It is very important to our clients that they know someone is there to help them and to listen to what they have to say."

Patty Tuneburg

Comfort Keepers North East Regional Winner 2008

"I became a Comfort Keeper to assist, help keep our clients in their own homes, make their lives simpler, and help them accomplish as much as they can...  I enjoy the interactions with my clients and learning about their life experiences.....

Being a Comfort Keeper has enriched my life by more than I could ever imagine. I enjoy the people that I interact with.  Never in my wildest dreams, did I ever expect that I would be care-giving for seniors on a regular basis, nor how much they have changed my life and outlook."

 

Shandra Pollard

Comfort Keepers Southeast Regional Winner 2008

"I chose to become a Comfort Keeper because I get great joy out of serving seniors.  I am currently in nursing school and taking care of seniors is a great experience and privilege.  I wanted to work somewhere that I could make a difference in peoples’ lives, and I knew Comfort Keepers was that place."

"Comfort Keepers is different from any other place I have worked.  In the six plus years that I have been employed at Comfort Keepers, I have come to know that it is truly a company that cares for its employees and clients.  The other places I have worked are task oriented, but Comfort Keepers is relationship oriented.  Even our mission statement is different, to treat each of our clients with the respect and dignity they deserve, as though we are caring for a member of our own family."

 

Debbie Daniels

Comfort Keepers Midwest Regional Winner 2008

"I chose to become a Comfort Keeper to help people and make their lives a little easier and happier.  The part I enjoy the most about being a Comfort Keeper is that I get to know my clients like family.  I love to spend time with them.  I also try to find activities for them and make daily living easier and fun for them."

"Comfort Keepers has helped me learn a lot about making new friends and appreciating life.  I realize that my clients may not be around forever, but they will always be in my heart."